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Meloni meets unions for talks on workplace deaths

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Meloni meets unions for talks on workplace deaths

Premier moots lower INAIL contributions for virtuous firms

ROME, 08 May 2025, 13:07

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Premier Giorgia Meloni and other senior members of her government held talks on Thursday with trade unions on measures to boost health and safety as Italy continues to be hit by the scourge of fatal workplace accidents.
    During the meeting Meloni reiterated that the government was investing 1.2 billion euros "to implement a series of concrete interventions to protect workers and, consequently, employers too", sources said.
    She also said the government wanted to "reward the companies that invest in prevention" by strengthening the the so-called 'bonus-malus' mechanism under which companies with a good record pay fewer contributions to labour accidents and occupation illness insurance agency INAIL.
    Sources said the government also expressed willingness to update the rules on subcontracting to strengthen checks and clarify responsibilities for workplace safety.
    Maurizio Landini, the leader of the CGIL trade union, said that Italy was facing "a massacre, not an emergency" after five people were killed in workplace accidents in two days on Monday and Tuesday.
    "People continue to die because health and safety is considered a cost," he said.
    "Profit counts, not the person".
   

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